Investing in Human Progress

Investing in Asia

Asia’s economic revolution has lifted close to a billion people out of poverty and into the middle class. We believe their journey from producers to consumers will likely be an enriching experience for the rest of the world.

Investing in Global Energy

The era of cheap energy appears to be over, but the laws of supply and demand are timeless: Companies that are involved in exploration, production and distribution of an increasingly rare resource should stand to prosper.

Investing in Human Progress

Investing in Asia

Asia’s economic revolution has lifted close to a billion people out of poverty and into the middle class. We believe their journey from producers to consumers will likely be an enriching experience for the rest of the world.

Investing in Dividends

The mighty dividend. Very simply, it is the distribution of a portion of corporate profits to its owners. But the dividend isn’t at all simple. It has the ability to grow, and with time and reinvestment, can be very mighty indeed.

Investing in Energy

In emerging countries, mass industrialization and a growing middle class are putting extraordinary pressure on energy demand – just as fossil fuels are getting harder and more expensive to extract. The time is ripe for traditional as well as greener energy technologies.

Investing in Innovation

Businesses that succeed often innovate rapidly to stay ahead of today’s accelerating pace of change. They don’t apply just best practices – they apply next practices. Here’s your chance to reap potential rewards from the global business revolution.

Guinness Atkinson Funds are offered to U.S. investors only. Shares of the Funds are currently offered only in the United States and are not available for sale in any jurisdiction other than the United States. The information on this website should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell shares of the Guinness Atkinson Funds in any jurisdiction where it would be unlawful under the securities law of that jurisdiction. While the Funds are no-load, management fees and other expenses still apply. Please refer to the prospectus for further details. Mutual fund investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible.

Investments in foreign securities involve greater volatility, political, economic and currency risks and differences in accounting methods. These risks are greater for emerging markets countries. Non-diversified funds concentrate assets in fewer holdings than diversified funds. Therefore, non-diversified funds are more exposed to individual stock volatility than diversified funds. Investments in debt securities typically decrease in value when interest rates rise, which can be greater for longer-term debt securities. Investments in derivatives involve risks different from, and in certain cases, greater than the risks presented by traditional investments. Investments in smaller companies involve additional risks such as limited liquidity and greater volatility. Funds concentrated in a specific sector or geographic region may be subject to more volatility than a more diversified investment. Investments focused in a single geographic region may be exposed to greater risk than investments diversified among various geographies. Investments focused on the energy sector may be exposed to greater risk than an investments diversified among various sectors.

Use this dividend investment calculator to see how various elements can have an impact on a future dividend income stream. How important is your rate of savings compared to the rate of return? How important is time compared to the growth of a dividend? How important is inflation to the estimated income stream?

Change your assumptions in the fields below and quickly see how they impact future estimated income. Print some of your results to compare various estimated outcomes based on changes in the initial assumptions. Be careful: engaging with the dividend income calculator can be addictive.

Your Assumptions

Initial Investment

(e.g. $10,000)

Monthly Additional Investment

(e.g. $200)

Assumed Dividend Growth Rate

(e.g. average 5%)

Assumed Dividend Yield

(e.g. average 3.2%)

Assumed Reinvestment Duration

(e.g. years until retirement)

Assumed Inflation Rate

(e.g. average 4.1%)

Assumed Growth Rate of Share Price

(e.g. average 4.8%)

Current Age

(Does not affect dollar amounts)

IMPORTANT:The projections or other information generated by Dividend Investment Calculator regarding the likelihood of various investment outcomes are hypothetical in nature, do not reflect actual investment results and are not guarantees of future results.

Dividend Calculations

After entering your assumptions, check the dividend calculations that appear here. Change any of your assumptions and recalculate to see how various assumptions affect dividend projections.